Cross-Server Sizing in the Linux (and zLinux) World
				Project and Program: 
Linux & VM, 
Linux
				Tags: 
Proceedings, 
2014, 
SHARE in Pittsburgh 2014
		
		
		
			
		So you have a pile of distributed servers cluttering a crowded data center;  and another conglomeration of virtual servers running on another pile of distirbuted servers in another overflowing datacenter  ... and you're pretty sure there's a better way ... but how do you wrap your arms around the capacity requirements of an alternative run-time?   
System z has MIPS.  Power has rPerfs.  Sun/Oracle has MVALUES.  And x86 has a dozen more benchmarks and metrics.  How does one convert one metric to another so that an encompassing capacity analysis can be accomplished? 
This talk will explore a straightforward means of collecting inventory and runtime data that can be processed using 3rd-party data provided by Gartner (Ideas International) and as required manipulated by simple workload-factored mathematics to meld the distributed world and the mainframe world (zLinux) into a working model of capacity planning for server consolidation.-Montgomery Bauman-IBM Corporation
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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